Sleeper700
Active VIP Member
I had my motor seize at Allan Creek on the 22nd. I let it cool down and was able to pull the cord and start it again. Got almost to the cabin when it died again, and it took more time before it would move again, but when I started it up, it made horrible sounds. It was hard to turn the primary clutch by hand. I figured it would either be a messed up top end, or a crank bearing. I took the engine out over the last couple of days (not fun), and this is what I found:
Top of Pistons - Comments on Piston Wash?
Mag Side
PTO Side
Exhaust Side
Intake Side - Comments on Marks at Intake Ports?
Intake Side again
Cylinder Walls - No scratches anywhere
With the cylinders off, I still have a hard time rotating the crank. I am assuming that this means there is a crank bearing gone. I have always been told that if a crank bearing goes, it is cheaper to get a short block, instead of getting the crank fixed. Is this true?
As well, when I removed the engine, I noticed that my oil pump cable was frayed badly, and I'm not sure how much longer it would have lasted. It is one of the items in the thread about issues/upgrades to the XPs.
Top of Pistons - Comments on Piston Wash?
Mag Side
PTO Side
Exhaust Side
Intake Side - Comments on Marks at Intake Ports?
Intake Side again
Cylinder Walls - No scratches anywhere
With the cylinders off, I still have a hard time rotating the crank. I am assuming that this means there is a crank bearing gone. I have always been told that if a crank bearing goes, it is cheaper to get a short block, instead of getting the crank fixed. Is this true?
As well, when I removed the engine, I noticed that my oil pump cable was frayed badly, and I'm not sure how much longer it would have lasted. It is one of the items in the thread about issues/upgrades to the XPs.